Hapag-Lloyd and three other partners have joined the Rotterdam-Singapore Green and Digital Shipping Corridor, furthering strengthening its efforts to accelerate digitalization and decarbonization of one of the worlds foremost shipping routes.
Topic: SHIPPING
Interview: Arsenio Domínguez, Secretary General, IMO
The podcast was recorded in the wake of the 81st session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) and, in conversation with ship.energy’s contributing editor, Mark Williams, Dominguez underscores the importance of the IMO when it comes to establishing global regulations for the shipping sector.
Shipping industry on track to cut emissions: IMO chief
The head of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is “very confident” that the shipping industry is on track to finalise by next year how it will reach goals to reduce greenhouse emissions.
Share your decarbonisation results, urges IMO’s Dominguez
Companies leading decarbonisation efforts should share their results for the benefit of the industry urges IMO secretary general.
Port Decarbonization Survey: Trends and Lessons Learned
Port Decarbonization Survey: Trends and Lessons Learned provides insights to help ports, community stakeholders and policymakers, among others, work collectively on reaching decarbonization targets.
Wartsila says shipowners need to decarbonize at ‘right speed’
Shipping companies should decarbonize their operations at “the right speed” to reduce the financial burden while meeting regulatory requirements,
EU ETS: catalyst for change, mired in growing pains
Confusion continues to circle regional emission legislation
Monjasa completes first biofuels supply operation in Peru
Monjasa and FAMOIL have supplied a total of 510 tonnes of B30 marine biofuels, for the first time in South America, in the port of Callao, Peru, to the Cargill operated dry bulk carrier, Infinity Sky
Green marine: decarbonising the shipping sector
Shipping is a hugely energy-intensive industry that underpins the global economy, with no silver bullet to turn the sector green.
Opportunities for the UK to kick-start shipping’s transition to zero greenhouse gas emission fuel
Adoption of zero-emission fuels in the near-term is a critical step towards a decarbonised future for the shipping industry.